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Best strains and terpenes for pain management

The Cannigma

One of the most common uses of medical cannabis is to treat chronic pain. In fact, modern research on cannabis and pain dates back to before 1975. Over 10% of US adults have suffered from some degree of daily pain for at least three months, so the need for improved treatment is clear. Related Stories.

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Terpene Spotlight: Nerolidol

FloridaMarijuana.net

The cannabis plant has been used medicinally for a multitude of health issues, specifically chronic pain. The use of cannabis has been well-documented throughout historical and ancient times and well supported through the medical literature. Terpenes contribute to the characteristic odor and flavor of any plant.

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Best strains and terpenes for migraine relief

The Cannigma

Scientists still don’t understand exactly why migraines happen, nor how to cure the condition – but perhaps cannabis can help. Cannabis users have been reporting anecdotal relief for years, but it’s only recently that research has begun to dig into the complexities of migraines and how – or why – cannabis may be able to bring relief.

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South African Research Team Says Cannabis is ‘Very Promising’ as an Opioid Replacement

Veriheal

Clinical trials into cannabis’ potential as an opioid replacement are well underway in South Africa. ” Dr. Gallow prides himself on his work as a South African cannabis advocate and leader in the international medical cannabis research field. About the Opioid Epidemic.

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What Are The Most Common Conditions MMJ Is Prescribed For?

MMJ Recs

As the medical community delves into the therapeutic potential of cannabis, certain health conditions have emerged as primary candidates for its prescription. From chronic pain to neurological disorders, understanding the breadth of MMJ’s applications provides a comprehensive view of its role in modern healthcare.

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Cannabis and Sleep: How THC and CBD Help Me Catch Some Z’s

Veriheal

Can cannabis help with sleep? It is common knowledge that cannabis may have relaxing effects for some that consume it. Anecdotally there are claims that consuming cannabis may help promote a better night’s sleep—but what is actually known about cannabis and sleep? In reality, whether a cannabis strain (i.e.,

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Getting to Know Cannabigerol with Bonni Goldstein, MD

Project CBD

This transcript is adapted from CannMed’s weekly podcast , hosted by Ben Amirault, who recently interviewed Bonni Goldstein, MD, one of the country’s most respected and experienced medical cannabis physicians. Dr. Goldstein has treated thousands of patients with medical cannabis. CBG is not intoxicating or impairing.